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Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 14:33:17
From: Ulrich Lueders [lincom.europa at t-online.de]
Subject: Die Sprache der Bribri-Indianer in Costa Rica: de Fábrega, Müller (Eds)

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Title: Die Sprache der Bribri-Indianer in Costa Rica 
Series Title: LINCOM Americana 05  

Publication Year: 2012 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
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Editor: H. Pittier de Fábrega
Editor: Friedrich Müller

Paperback: ISBN:  9783862901197 Pages: 153 Price: Europe EURO 49.10


Abstract:

Unter den Sprachen der central-amerikanischen Republik Costa Rica, die noch wenig bekannt sind ist bloß eine, von deren Bau wir einigermaßen eine Vorstellung haben, nämlich die Sprache der Bribri Indianer. Die vorliegende Studie beruht auf einer Auswertung des von Pittier de Fábrega, Leiter des Instituto Físico-Geográfico de Costa Rica gesammelten linguistischen Materials. 

Inhalt: Ethnographische Einleitung und Bemerkungen über die ehemalige Verbreitung der Indianer Costa Ricas, der Bribri-Stamm, Grammatischer Abriß (die Laute, Bildung der Hauptwörter, Bildung der Zeitwörter, Elementarregeln der Syntax, Verwandschaftsverhältnisse, Wörterverzeichnis. Originaltexte mit Interlinearübersetzung (Re-edition; originally published 1898 in Wien; written in German). 



Linguistic Field(s): Amerindian
                     Language Documentation
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): Bribri (bzd)


Written In: German  (deu)

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